“I love Barack Obama, I voted for him and I will forever be proud of my vote,” the 28-year-old Ukrainian told the publication.

On the president’s handling of the debt crisis, Kunis said, “I know that [Obama] tried. I know because you keep reading these reports of him trying to compromise with the Tea Party and the Republican Party and trying to come to a 50/50 agreement. I don’t think it was one.” (PHOTOS: Our favorite fake Wisconsinite: Mila Kunis)

Kunis went on to argue that the Dems made compromises, unlike the GOP.

“I feel the Democratic Party compromised everything and the Republican Party compromised pretty much nothing,” Kunis added.

The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” actress disparaged youth for not reading books, newspapers, or the news in general.

“So obviously you are incredibly ill-informed to the point where they will go do these tests in Middle America… And they’ll ask, ‘OK, what party are you?’ And they’ll say, ‘Republican.’ ‘Why?’ And they can’t even tell you,” Kunis said. “They have no idea what the Republican Party stands for.”

Kunis, on the other hand, can explain why she supported Obama.

“Why did I vote for Obama? I can tell you why I voted for him, what I agreed and disagreed with him on, for hours,” Kunis said.

The “Black Swan” actress could use her celebrity to spread the Obama love, but that doesn’t mean the president is popular among the majority of voters. According to Resurgent’s latest poll, just 7 percent of independent voters view Obama as a much stronger leader than they anticipated, while 36 percent rated him as much weaker. According to a recent Quinnipiac poll, only 42 percent of registered voters approve of the way Obama is doing his job, while 52 percent disapprove.Follow Laura on Twitter